Further expansion at Denton Engineering & Hydraulics
Denton Engineering & Hydraulics at Thornton has recently expanded their capabilities through the acquisition of a Bed Mill featuring a table travel of 5300 mm, with a vertical travel of 1500 mm, and two Vertical Borers with 1600 mm table and 1250 mm under the bridge.
Not discouraged by the downturn, Denton’s have continued to move forward and diversify their capabilities by extending their services to include Thermal Arc Metal Spraying, extending the life of customer’s machinery, minimising repair costs and downtime.
Specialising in jobbing and breakdown work, machining remains the forefront of their capabilities, along with hydraulic cylinder repairs, fabrication and welding, sandblasting, and painting.
The machine workshop is equipped with a variety of lathes to 5m between centres to 1350 mm diameter, milling machines, radial arm drills, horizontal borers up to 10 tonne capacity, along with 20 tonne and 5tonne overhead cranes. The workshop includes dedicated areas for Thermal Arc Metal Spraying, Hydraulics, Sandblasting, and Painting. The total workshop area spans 2000 sqm with a hardstand of 4000 sqm.
Their variety of services, their versatility, and their commitment to both quality and customer service, makes Denton Engineering & Hydraulics a one-stop heavy engineering workshop geared to continue servicing the Hunter region well into the future.
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